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About Braces

Braces are tools used to straighten teeth and fix bite problems. They work by applying gentle pressure over time to move teeth into the right position. Many people get braces to improve their smile, but they also help with oral health by making teeth easier to clean and reducing the risk of issues like cavities or gum disease.

Types of Braces

  1. Metal Braces: These are the most common. They use metal brackets and wires to adjust teeth.

  2. Ceramic Braces: Similar to metal braces but less noticeable because they blend with the color of your teeth.

  3. Lingual Braces: These are attached to the back of your teeth, so they are hidden from view.

  4. Invisalign: Clear, removable aligners that are almost invisible and can be taken out while eating or brushing.

A dental model displaying orthodontic braces on both the top and bottom sets of teeth. The model rests on a glossy white surface, and various colored brackets are visible on the braces. The background is blurred, suggesting a clinical setting.
A dental model displaying orthodontic braces on both the top and bottom sets of teeth. The model rests on a glossy white surface, and various colored brackets are visible on the braces. The background is blurred, suggesting a clinical setting.
A realistic dental model displaying a full set of teeth fitted with orthodontic braces. The model is placed against a plain background, highlighting the intricate details of the braces and the gums.
A realistic dental model displaying a full set of teeth fitted with orthodontic braces. The model is placed against a plain background, highlighting the intricate details of the braces and the gums.
A dental model displaying a set of human teeth fitted with metal orthodontic braces. The teeth and gums are made from a synthetic material, mounted on a hinged frame, designed to simulate the human mouth.
A dental model displaying a set of human teeth fitted with metal orthodontic braces. The teeth and gums are made from a synthetic material, mounted on a hinged frame, designed to simulate the human mouth.

How Braces Work

Braces slowly move your teeth by applying steady pressure. You’ll need to visit your orthodontist regularly to adjust them. Treatment can take anywhere from a few months to a few years, depending on your needs.

Caring for Braces

  • Brush and floss daily to keep your teeth and braces clean.

  • Avoid sticky or hard foods that can damage braces.

  • Visit your orthodontist as recommended for check-ups.

Gallery

A dental model displaying a set of human teeth with braces. The model is placed on a flat surface, and there is an out-of-focus calendar in the background.
A dental model displaying a set of human teeth with braces. The model is placed on a flat surface, and there is an out-of-focus calendar in the background.
A collection of orthodontic appliance components laid out on a textured red surface. The items include metal braces with brackets and wire loops, a coil spring, and curved wires.
A collection of orthodontic appliance components laid out on a textured red surface. The items include metal braces with brackets and wire loops, a coil spring, and curved wires.
A gloved hand holds a black case with a blue interior, containing a clear dental aligner. The aligner is transparent and designed to fit over teeth, indicating orthodontic use.
A gloved hand holds a black case with a blue interior, containing a clear dental aligner. The aligner is transparent and designed to fit over teeth, indicating orthodontic use.
A close-up view of a dental model showcasing upper and lower sets of teeth with a transparent aligner placed between them. The model rests on a dark surface that appears to be part of a keyboard.
A close-up view of a dental model showcasing upper and lower sets of teeth with a transparent aligner placed between them. The model rests on a dark surface that appears to be part of a keyboard.
A close-up view of a medical tray with various dental tools, including a dental drill, orthodontic braces, and a small green dental brush on a blue sterile cloth.
A close-up view of a medical tray with various dental tools, including a dental drill, orthodontic braces, and a small green dental brush on a blue sterile cloth.
Close-up of lips with shiny red lipstick, revealing braces on the teeth holding translucent red and orange gummy candies.
Close-up of lips with shiny red lipstick, revealing braces on the teeth holding translucent red and orange gummy candies.

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Do Clean Teeth Matter Before Braces?

Yes, clean teeth are essential before getting braces. Proper oral hygiene ensures your teeth and gums are healthy, which is crucial for the success of your orthodontic treatment. If your teeth are not clean, plaque and bacteria can get trapped under the braces, leading to cavities, gum disease, or even delays in treatment. Before getting braces, your orthodontist will likely recommend a professional cleaning to remove any buildup of tartar or plaque. Maintaining clean teeth during braces is equally important, so start good habits early!

Braces for Teeth: What You Need to Know

Braces are orthodontic devices used to straighten teeth and correct bite issues. They work by applying gentle pressure over time to move teeth into the desired position. Braces can fix problems like crooked teeth, gaps, overbites, underbites, and more. They are suitable for both kids and adults, and the treatment duration typically ranges from 1 to 3 years. Regular visits to your orthodontist are necessary to adjust the braces and monitor progress.

Teeth Braces Before and After: What to Expect

The transformation with braces is remarkable! Before getting braces, your teeth may be crooked, crowded, or misaligned. Over time, braces gradually move your teeth into the correct position. After treatment, you’ll notice a straighter, more aligned smile. Many people also experience improved oral health and confidence. Check out our before-and-after gallery to see real-life examples of how braces have transformed smiles.

Teeth Braces for Adults: Is It Too Late?

No, it’s never too late to get braces! Many adults choose braces to improve their smile and oral health. With options like clear aligners (Invisalign) and ceramic braces, adults can straighten their teeth discreetly. Treatment time for adults may vary, but the results are just as effective as they are for teens. If you’ve been considering braces, consult an orthodontist to explore your options.

Teeth Braces Cost: What You Should Know

The cost of braces depends on the type of braces and the complexity of your case. Metal braces are usually the most affordable, while clear aligners and lingual braces tend to be more expensive. On average, braces can cost anywhere from 3,000to3,000to7,000. Many orthodontists offer payment plans to make treatment more affordable. Be sure to ask about financing options during your consultation.

Frequently asked questions

Do braces hurt?

You may feel some discomfort initially or after adjustments, but it’s usually mild and temporary.


How long do I need to wear braces?

Treatment time varies but typically takes 1 to 3 years.


Can I eat normally with braces?

Avoid sticky, hard, or chewy foods that can damage braces.


How do I clean my braces?

Brush and floss daily, and use special tools like interdental brushes to clean around brackets and wires.

How can I contact you?

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